My dad taught me was how to prepare neck bones. I'm 35 and make em at least twice a month. After cleaning them I take a Tablespoon of better than bouillon garlic base and stir it into the water. Season, add the onion and after a half hour add black eyed peas. At the 2 hr mark I remove the meat and make a rue (cornstarch/flour) mix to thicken the juice into a gravy (must be careful not to over thicken). I like em hot out the pot over my bed of basmati rice topped with Frank's red and a side of corn bread. Have a good sleep after that 😪. Great video.
It really takes 2 hours and lawd I have never cooked neckbones so fast that was so tender and delicious!!!!! Thanks for the recipe. Making a second helping as I type!
These came out excellent. They were so tender. Cooked them on medium low heat for those who were wondering like I was when I first watched the video. I followed his exact recipe . Very simple & easy
I like it because I don't have butter... straight up simple for me because I got pretty much everything but garlic pepper..Im not going back to the store....so it's a go for me🤷🏾♀️ So glad I found one that doesn't use butter or bacon grease
Delicious, I'm over here jumping up and down Because, I'm about to clean mine and hope to be eating them before the night ends. Thank you for making it plain, No gravy just broth.
I've been craving neckbones and when I got home it was already after 7. I came across your content by accident. I was going to cancel because I wanted to cook em in the crook pot. But you showed me how to cook em fast and tender so I'll be eating late but not crockpot late. I'm going to make rice from the stock and the cabbage is ready! Thanks!
I made this for the first time ever using this video and my bf LOVED it! He’s a professional chef so his opinion holds weight to me lol. It came out so tender & flavorful, thank you ! 🖤
Neck bones in the fridge at this moment. I seasoned them with Tony's Creole Seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, onions and green bell peppers. Marinating them for Sunday dinner.
i brown mine in the skillet to get those extra flavors sealed in, then i let them simmer in the oven I'm a morning person so they are in the over for sunday Morning supper by 7:am 3-4 hours with some potatoes added Mnnn
I've been making neckbones every since I saw this video. My daughter made some following this video and of course they were good. She paired it with rice. She was so proud of herself bc the family has been asking her to make more.
I think this meal here was father food, because everyone on here says they father taught them about neckbones. Guess what? Mines too. I pulled a pack out the freezer. Yum Yum!
Looks delicious. I just put mine on the stove right now and I had every ingredient that I needed except for onion powder.I I did see her mine first lock in the flavors. It may not come out as tender but it's going to have a hole a lot o flavor. I had a bag of baby carrots so I added tham into the pot as well. I'm going to make some mashed potatoes and about an hour and a half and then I am ready to eat. I'll let you all know how it went. I'll also be a great idea to pull the pork out at a cup or two of rice to the stock that was just made and bring that to a boil again and then turn it to low and simmer it for about 17 minutes and that Rice will have all the flavor in as well.
Oh and I also added some basil and three cloves of crushed garlic and a couple tablespoons of sugar just to sweeten it up. Not sure it's going to make a big difference in taste but it's kind of like what my body is craving. Bon appetit y'all.
I absolutely love neck bones, With potatoes and carrots. People these must be cleaned like to chitterlings. And, must have bone in. I even saute my meat and onions together, Before adding plain water or chicken broth. Adding my white potatoes at about 20mins before the fish is done. Please season this dish. It's so excellent.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your recipe. I use it EVERY SINGLE TIME THAT I MAKE NECKBONES. Your recipe is simple and quick! I even have that same Copper chef pot that you have. I use it as well, EVERY SINGLE TIME that I make neckbones!!!👌👌👌
I have my neck bones on the stove right now as we speak!!! I remember my great grandma would cook them too!!! They are delicious and quick to make .... How ever the ones I picked hardly have any meat on them so I had to buy a bunch!!!
@@SouthernSmokeBoss I meant to ask if they were smoked or regular pork. They look like regular and they look good. I eat smoked, regular and beef as a stand alone meat. I 💖 them all!
Fantastic! Just ONE suggestion: Get those gloves off!! Every good chef needs to make his/her mark. May sound like sacrilege in today's environment, but put YOUR hands on that food!
I got my neckbones cooking now, my dad made the best. God Bless His Soul... I make them when I wanna be close to him.. R.I.P POPS🕊🕊🕊
fam I don't care what no body says your cooking channel is the best. you don't do all extra stuff. You keep it straight simple. PERIODT #1 Fan
My dad taught me was how to prepare neck bones. I'm 35 and make em at least twice a month. After cleaning them I take a Tablespoon of better than bouillon garlic base and stir it into the water. Season, add the onion and after a half hour add black eyed peas. At the 2 hr mark I remove the meat and make a rue (cornstarch/flour) mix to thicken the juice into a gravy (must be careful not to over thicken). I like em hot out the pot over my bed of basmati rice topped with Frank's red and a side of corn bread. Have a good sleep after that 😪. Great video.
Yes preboil them first nd clean
Send me two plates please 🥹🥹🥹💗
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It really takes 2 hours and lawd I have never cooked neckbones so fast that was so tender and delicious!!!!! Thanks for the recipe. Making a second helping as I type!
I wonder if a pressure cooker would work. Cuts down time and seals in those flavors
These came out excellent. They were so tender. Cooked them on medium low heat for those who were wondering like I was when I first watched the video. I followed his exact recipe . Very simple & easy
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you mean tender
My first time cooking them and they were the BOOM!!!! Thank you so much!
I like it because I don't have butter... straight up simple for me because I got pretty much everything but garlic pepper..Im not going back to the store....so it's a go for me🤷🏾♀️ So glad I found one that doesn't use butter or bacon grease
This looks so simple with simple ingredients definitely going to try this tomorrow. If the Lord's will
How did you like the recipe? Thanks for watching and supporting
Amen
I was pressed for time but oh my this made my day. They so good. My kids loved them. First time cooking them
Delicious, I'm over here jumping up and down Because, I'm about to clean mine and hope to be eating them before the night ends. Thank you for making it plain, No gravy just broth.
I've been craving neckbones and when I got home it was already after 7. I came across your content by accident. I was going to cancel because I wanted to cook em in the crook pot. But you showed me how to cook em fast and tender so I'll be eating late but not crockpot late. I'm going to make rice from the stock and the cabbage is ready! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this recipe! I'm making some neckbones now!!! Blessings to everyone and happy eating! ❤
Thank you, I didn't even know where to start 🤷🏽♀️👍🏽
I made this for the first time ever using this video and my bf LOVED it! He’s a professional chef so his opinion holds weight to me lol. It came out so tender & flavorful, thank you ! 🖤
Trying this now for the very first time, thank you for sharing.
That Look So Good. Thank You For Your Soul Food...
Can Use Browning Seasoning Instead Of Westeshire?
Beautiful presentation-- love that pot!! Continued Blessings to you!!
Neck bones in the fridge at this moment. I seasoned them with Tony's Creole Seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, onions and green bell peppers.
Marinating them for Sunday dinner.
i brown mine in the skillet to get those extra flavors sealed in, then i let them simmer in the oven
I'm a morning person so they are in the over for sunday Morning supper by 7:am 3-4 hours with some potatoes added Mnnn
I've been making neckbones every since I saw this video. My daughter made some following this video and of course they were good. She paired it with rice. She was so proud of herself bc the family has been asking her to make more.
A man that can cook I'm going to try this recipe
That was good you didn't even have to talk it through.
yesss. save time
I've already made this 3 times since Christmas
Happy New Beginnings!!!! How did I miss this? Great job looks good to Peace and Blessings to you and your family 😇😇😇
I just found your channel and subscribed!!! Why? Great recipe and will try it. Mainly, no needless chatter just great cooking!
Great recipe making this for dinner thank you
Best recipe period 3rd time making it this way and my family love it
What is the name of the jazz playing? I love it.
Think that’s Ta-Ku music
Name of music (No Copyright Music)...
Still Not Rite by Noir Et Blanc Vie
Right!
A whole groove😍
Hey Smoke Boss 😊, I like that pot you're cooking in 😊.
Looks yummilicious!
I think this meal here was father food, because everyone on here says they father taught them about neckbones. Guess what? Mines too. I pulled a pack out the freezer. Yum Yum!
Looks delicious. I just put mine on the stove right now and I had every ingredient that I needed except for onion powder.I I did see her mine first lock in the flavors. It may not come out as tender but it's going to have a hole a lot o flavor. I had a bag of baby carrots so I added tham into the pot as well. I'm going to make some mashed potatoes and about an hour and a half and then I am ready to eat. I'll let you all know how it went. I'll also be a great idea to pull the pork out at a cup or two of rice to the stock that was just made and bring that to a boil again and then turn it to low and simmer it for about 17 minutes and that Rice will have all the flavor in as well.
Oh and I also added some basil and three cloves of crushed garlic and a couple tablespoons of sugar just to sweeten it up. Not sure it's going to make a big difference in taste but it's kind of like what my body is craving. Bon appetit y'all.
That sounds so good!
I absolutely love neck bones, With potatoes and carrots. People these must be cleaned like to chitterlings. And, must have bone in. I even saute my meat and onions together, Before adding plain water or chicken broth. Adding my white potatoes at about 20mins before the fish is done. Please season this dish. It's so excellent.
Every since I started eating beef neck bones I haven’t ate the pork neck bones. But I love both
That's some tender meat right there!!!!
Hi!!! Looks amazing so tender and I didn’t know u soak in vinegar!! I got it nowTFS😁
look so good
I'm not a neckbone eater but the recipe was interesting. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the video. Your neck bones look absolutely delicious! I am cooking some for dinner tonight for the first time.
Well done video. Thanks for sharing. Easy to follow.
Dinner tonight 💯 yes sir😋
What is the name of the music playing in the background? Sounds nice!!
Just gave you your 2000 likes! Thanks for the easy recipe!!!
Hook it up...
Made this and slepted for a while day lol!
After 2 hours how much longer did you cook them for after you put top back on?
Yaaas! I love neckbones! I use it to season alot of my vegetables. Looking forward to more of your content!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your recipe. I use it EVERY SINGLE TIME THAT I MAKE NECKBONES. Your recipe is simple and quick! I even have that same Copper chef pot that you have. I use it as well, EVERY SINGLE TIME that I make neckbones!!!👌👌👌
Trying it tonight 2-09-23
I know what I'm cooking next week...this looks too good
Looks delish👍🏽
Do you cook it on low?
What else can I use besides Worcestire sauce
can you use beef broth instead of water to boil the neckbones in?
Try it but I would dilute it with some water so it’s not too overpowering
OMGness, I hadn't cooked neck bones in forever. Anyway, take care.
I soft boil them for 20mins... clean all scum out of pot and rinse neckbones... then add my ingredients.. clean broth.
Hey quick question when u said boil for two hours like on medium high on stove ??
Nice and simple ! Thanks !! Just subscribed
What kind of pan are you using!
Yummy ! Yummy to your stommy🥰
So do you rinse them again after you soak them in vinegar?
Yes, wash the vinegar off
I was jst abt to ask tht same question...thanks im abt to put them on RN im glad I went through some of the comments first!!
I have my neck bones on the stove right now as we speak!!! I remember my great grandma would cook them too!!! They are delicious and quick to make .... How ever the ones I picked hardly have any meat on them so I had to buy a bunch!!!
Best recipe
Thanks!
Mmmm just how I like mine
This looks Amazing. Thank you so much!
will try
Taking mine off the stove in 20 minutes. Already took my blood pressure! 😂
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Whats the name of the song you are using?
Let me get a plate 🍽
Are those beef or pork? I love both by themselves💫
Ladii T pork
@@SouthernSmokeBoss I meant to ask if they were smoked or regular pork. They look like regular and they look good. I eat smoked, regular and beef as a stand alone meat. I 💖 them all!
Ladii T oh sorry they are regular but you would do smoked the same way!
Were did u get the pot from
Elizabeth Brown link below
Your beef stew is full of princess tears 5/10
Tf is princess tears
Too bad it's not beef stew....
Worcestershire sauce
Can you use broth instead of water?
Yes I would used a vegetable broth low sodium
How much broth?
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Now them is Neckbones.
I’m not seeing how much of the ingredients you used
First time cooking neck bones nd trying his recipe I hope it’s good🥴
Or I just can’t cook cause that looking so good
Green eggs and spam.
So nobody boil they neck bones 2 -3 times to get the gucky stuff off
That’s it?
Less water their floating
If you knew what you were doing why would you be here watching the video
@@primorelf8277 cause I know less water will thicken gravy and season meat better. Ass
@@primorelf8277 lol
Fantastic! Just ONE suggestion: Get those gloves off!! Every good chef needs to make his/her mark. May sound like sacrilege in today's environment, but put YOUR hands on that food!
You’ll get the same results from not cleaning your meat. This really is a pointless step
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